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Volume 8 Issue 4 December, 2012
Christmas message from The Province Leadership Team
Elizabeth, New Jersey
To all our Brothers, Associates, Edmundians and collaborators in our life and ministry, the Province Leadership Team of the Edmund Rice Christian Brothers North America send Christmas Greetings and Blessings. May the celebration of the coming of Christ into our world and into our lives be a joyful and prayerful experience for you and for all those dear to you. May Christmas be a gift of love, a blessing of hope, and a promise of peace for you, and may it remain with you through the New Year.
PROVINCE NEWSLETTER Edmund Rice Christian Brothers North America
A PROVINCE OF THE CONGREGATION OF CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
In this issue:
Ruah 2013 .............. p. 2
Mt. St. Francis ........ p. 3
3rd
World Aware ..... p. 4
St. Laurence HS ...... p. 5
Asnción ................... p. 6
New Book ............... p. 7
Grant us. Lord, as we honor with joyful devotion the Nativity of your Son, that we may come to know with fullness of faith the hidden depths of this mystery and to love them ever more and more. Through Christ our Lord. Joyeaux
Noel Merry
Christmas Feliz
Navidad
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More information available at www.ruah2013.net/
http://www.ruah2013.net/
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Br. George
Fi tzpa tr ick
MOUNT ST . FRANCIS St. John’s, Newfoundland
In early December, 2012, the St. Bon's Junior Hockey Team (St. John’s, Newfoundland) of 1962, Champions that year, hosted Brother George Fitzpatrick (Mount St. Francis Community) at a luncheon celebrating the 50th Anniversary of that event. George was a co-coach.
The gathering was organized by Mr. Terry Stack, one of the co-captains of that team. Fourteen members attended the event. Memories rejuvenated the members.
And as they say in Newfoundland parlance, "A good time was had by all".
(l to r) John Byrne, Joe Walsh, Barry Whalen, Bob King, Bob
Smyth, Jim Power, Brian Gibbons, Gerard Healey, Br. George
Fitzpatrick, Bernard Healy. Mount St. Francis
Jericho House, Wainfleet, Ontario
Jericho House Youth Leadership, Justice & Spirituality Center is an ecumenical and interfaith retreat
center in the Catholic tradition. An ideal location for retreats, meetings, conferences, and seminars.
Info: Jericho House 10845 Rathfon Road, Port Colborne, ON L3K 5V4;
P: 905-834-0553, F: 905-834-5230
www.jerichohouse.org
The Jericho House Team:
Sister Jacquie Keefe, cssf, Brother Bill Carrothers, cfc, Mr. Gary Bowron
http://www.jerichohouse.org/
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Br. John
Buckingham
ERCBNA
Justice Peace Integrity of Creation Promoting social justice and eco-justice
CAST YOUR NET WIDER
www.edmundrice.net
Your global net for your global network
In helping others, we help ourselves
Third World Awareness is a registered Canadian charity that had it beginnings at Brother Edmund Rice School in Toronto. Mr. John Callaghan, a former teacher at Brother Edmund Rice and a member of Canadian finance committee, takes people with him to Haiti every year to work with the poor. Brother John Buckingham (Christian Brother Toronto Community) worked with John at Brother Edmund Rice and participated in a number of his trips. Brother John Buckingham says, “John Callaghan is an extraordinary man and dedicated to the charism of Edmund Rice.” Read more about this charity at http://www.twawareness.org/
The video listed below shows some of the celebrations at Iona College commemorating the 250 th Anniversary of the birth of Blessed Edmund Rice. http://youtu.be/W7p0tkiW-sQ
http://edmundriceinternational.org/jpic/http://www.edmundrice.net/http://www.twawareness.org/http://youtu.be/W7p0tkiW-sQ
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ST . LAURENCE HIGH SCHOOL Burbank, Illinois
Keegan Wetzel '09 was named a Capital One First Team Academic All-American. Click on the link below to read more about it and see the complete list of the First Team All-Americans. http://www.navysports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/120612aae.html
The Student Council recently held a successful food drive, where students, faculty,
and staff brought in more than 5,000 food items. They delivered the food to the Burbank Food Pantry at Our Savior's Lutheran Church. These donations will help feed many families in need during the holidays.
Pictured are (L-R) Nicholas Paneral, Patrick Haugh, and Conor Wedel loading the donated food.
The National Honor Society recently finished a school-wide toy drive, where they collected more than 640 toys. The drive directly benefited the Worth Township Youth Commission's "Christmas Care Program," which distributes these items to families with young children in the area who are experiencing financial difficulties at this time.
Pictured are (L-R) Jack Lawlor, Michael D'Andrea, and Miguel Delvillar packing the school van full of toys.
The life of Jesus is not just for his own time and for the time that has come after him, but is for men and women of all time. His redeeming work has been available to every member of the
human family from the beginning of the world. This perspective involves what might be called vertical time: the eternal values breaking into horizontal or chronological time. ... Thus, at
each moment of our lives the eternal values that have come into the world through Christ are available to everyone as historical time unfolds. Our historical lifetime is given us precisely to
grow into vertical time, which scripture calls 'eternal life.'" ... The Word of God was always present beyond time. In the incarnation, he become present in time”
Thomas Keating, "The Incarnation," The Heart of the World
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Angelica Benitez with Pacheco and Rodrigo en
Bañado Tacumbú
Two Squads of Youth, including two youth from the
Bañado, at A Roof For My Country
Br. Chuck
F i t z s i mmo n s
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS COMMUNITY Asnción, Paraguay
The Christian Brothers minister to at-risk youth in the neighborhood Bañado Tacumbú, in the
capital city of Asunción, Paraguay, in a program called Youth Alive. The arrival in the last
six months of a talented co-worker, Angelica Benitez, 29, a single mom from the same barrio,
has allowed the program to increase its contacts and projects. This article sketches an active
ten days at the end of 2012, a time not without mixed results.
Ernesto (not his real name) spent a year in
the penitentiary and was fighting a drug
problem when he finally exasperated his
family to such an extent that he realized it
was time to change. His girlfriend had just
been hauled off to the women´s prison. Brother Chuck
Fitzsimmons (62, USA) accompanied Ernesto to REMAR, an
evangelical recuperation program, in hopes that detoxification,
manual work and some prayer would help. Ernesto was
accepted into the program, but left after only twenty-four hours.
Maybe he´ll be ready the next time?
Youth Alive wanted to attend the International Congress
concerning the violence in youth prisons, to be held at the Catholic University in our own Asunción. We
approached a local businessman, who donated $125 to buy clothes for five of our youth to attend the program.
The morning of going shopping for a shirt, pants and gym shoes was lots of fun, as the youth rarely enjoy
enough resources to buy what they want. On the days of the Congress, however, only three of the youth
showed up, the other two having sold their new clothes to make a quick profit! It was disappointing, and Youth
Alive had to visit and explain the matter to our wayward brothers. But for those who did attend, it was a trip
outside the barrio, to a meeting of international representatives, a chance to experience something different and
unique. Brothers Michael Lynch (59, Ireland) and Jack Casey (71, Ireland) also attended the Congress.
Youth Alive had better luck inviting five youth to the
international program “A Roof For My Country” (Un
Techo Para Mi Pais), wherein small squads of university
students build pre-fabricated houses in two days for poor
families. At the beginning, it´s a stretch for our at-risk
youth to fit in, for the university students tend to be rich,
educated and white, where we are poor and unschooled
and brown. A “universitario” might speak of his study
last semester in Rome, where our youth haven´t even
visited “Rome Street” in Asunción!
Yet, when those small squads of 4-6 youth get down and
dirty in the mud and grime of building a house in two
days, the differences seem to melt away as they struggle
to get the house right in the steamy Paraguayan summer.
In the end our five youth had a wonderful experience of
leaving the barrio, hooking up with university students,
taking charge of a project, and helping a poor family,
even though they themselves are poor! (Full disclosure: a
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Br. Chuck Fitzsimmons
at the Community
Center in Bañado
Tacumbú
week after our return we discovered that one of our youth had stolen a camera from one of the university
students. Sigh.)
Other activities saw the end-of-year closure of our morning work crew program. Two
crews, each working once a week, clean the lone asphalted street and public byways
of Bañado Tacumbú, providing Angelica and Brother Chuck valuable contact time
with our youth, and affording the youth a small job with a small salary, some good
work habits and the pride of a job well done. The closure (until March 1, 2013, when
Youth Alive starts up again) consists in the youth working for only an hour in the
street, and then retiring for a review of our goals and accomplishments. A hot dog
breakfast follows, a little extra pay in this Christmas season, and some food baskets
provided by Brother Michael. It´s a nice ending, in very hot weather, to a year´s
worth of cleaning the street and the fields.
Youth Alive also visits the three principal jails of Asunción: a bi-monthly visit to the
youth prison which is 1.5-2 hours east of Asunción, and monthly visits to the men´s
penitentiary, which houses 3,000 men, and the women´s prison. In all three jails
Youth Alive visits the residents of our Bañado Tacumbú, some of whom do not
receive any visitors at all.
Helping the youth with their identity papers, with medicines and sometimes with
funeral expenses; visiting the hospitals where recently two of the youth were close to
dying; standing with them at their trial dates: these services and others, rendered in the name of the Lord and in
the footsteps of Blessed Edmund, provide us with hope for the future, even when the results are not all positive.
Edmundian Bob (Gabriel ’59) Manley and Richard J. Hawkins announce their new book.
Making the Common Core State Standards Work is essential reading for school leaders!
The authors provide a blueprint for implementing and exceeding the new Common Core Standards. This practical guide focuses on realistic strategies for lasting change within schools. Robert Manley and Richard Hawkins build an inspiring case for how individual schools can contribute to the development of a world-class education system in the U.S.
Robert J. Manley, Ph.D. is Professor of Education Administration at Dowling College, Oakdale, New York. Richard J. Hawkins, Ed.D. is the Director of External Programs at St. Rose College, Albany, New York and a Graduate of Dowling College Doctoral Program, Educational Administration, Leadership and Technology.
Richard J. Hawkins, Ed.D.
Robert J. Manley, Ph.D.
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Global Edmund Rice Network www.edmundrice.net
Edmund Rice Christian Brothers NA www.ercbna.org
Edmund Rice International www.edmundriceinternational.org
Christian Brothers Vocations www.cfcvocations.org
Justice, Peace & Integrity of Creation www.edmundriceinternational.org/jpic
In the tradition of Blessed Edmund Rice, the founder, the Congregation of Christian Brothers is an international community of vowed religious brothers living and praying in community and missioned by the church for Christian education. The men the Christian brothers seek to join with them are Catholic men who sense a call to live in fraternal community and who wish to minister in the educational apostolates of the church, especially to youth. They are men with the religious inspiration and dedication necessary to live a life of consecrated celibacy and who, through vows of poverty and obedience, place their gifts, talents, and possessions at the disposal of the community in order to meet the needs of God’s people. Please contact one of the Brothers listed above.
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